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The land of Nod by Robert Louis Stevenson (listen online)
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» hyperbolelad - listen online to dozens of classic and new poems set to music What an amazing man Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894) was this Scottish born writer of Novels, poetry, essays and travel literature managed incredibly to leave behind him one of the greatest of all literary legacies before his premature death from a brain tumour aged just 44...This delightful little poem by him gave the English language an expression that is still in common use today "The land of nod" often used to ridicule those who appear to be lacking the appropriate level of attention. To Stevenson "The land of nod" is the nightmarish lonely journey that all of us young or old must travel through in our more restless nights of sleep. How true it is that in the morning after our nightmares we can rarely recall the macabre events like the curious music that were the cause of our unease.. Here is the link to the page where you can listen online to this and many other classic and original poems set to music.. http://groups.msn.com/acousticmusiciansa... Regards.. Jim Clark All rights are reserved on this sound recording/copyright/patent Jim Clark 2004
All by myself I have to go, The strangest things are there for me, Try as I like to find the way, -- posted by hyperbolelad
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